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1862. Commissions of Lunacy. 12. March 1862. Gentlemen. 13. May 1862. Superstition. 14. June 1862. Courts Martial. 15. July 1862. Journalism. 16. Sept. 1862. The State Trials. 17. Nov. 1862. Circumstantial Evidence. 18. Jan. 1863. Society. 19. Feb. 1863. The Punishment of Convicts. 20. April 1863. Oaths. 21. June 1863. Spiritualism. 22. July 1863. Commonplaces on England. 23. July 1863. Professional Etiquette. 24. Sept. 1863. Anti-respectability. 25. Oct. 1863. A Letter to a Saturday Reviewer. 26. Dec. 1863. Marriage Settlements. 27. Jan. 1864. Money and Money's Worth. 28. June 1864. The Church as a Profession. 29. July 1864. Sentimentalism. 30. Dec. 1864. The Bars of France and England. 31. Jan. 1867. The Law of Libel. _Fraser's Magazine_ (A few earlier articles had appeared in this magazine.) 1. Dec. 1863. Women and Scepticism. 2. Jan. 1864. Japan. 3. Feb. 1864. Theodore Parker. 4. April 1864. Mr. Thackeray. 5. May 1864. The Privy Council. 6. June 1864. Capital Punishment. 7. Sept. 1864. Newman's 'Apologia.' 8. Nov. 1864. Dr. Pusey and the Court of Appeal. 9. Dec. 1864. Kaye's 'Indian Mutiny.' 10. Feb. 1865. Law of the Church of England. 11. March 1965. Merivale's 'Conversion of the Roman Empire.' 12. June and July 1865. English Ultramontanism. 13. Nov. 1865. Mr. Lecky's 'Rationalism.' 14. Feb. 1866. Capital Punishment. 15. June and July 1866. 'Ecce Homo.' 16. Nov. 1866. Voltaire. 17. Nov. 1869. Religious Controversy. 18. Jan. 1872. Certitude in Religious Assent. 19. July 1873. Froissart's 'Chronicles.' _Fortnightly Review_ 1. Dec. 1872. Codification in India and England. 2. March 1877. A Penal Code. 3. March 1884. Blasphemy and Seditious Libel. _Contemporary Review_ 1. Dec. 1873 and March 1874. Parliamentary Government. 2. March 1874. Caesarism and Ultramontanism. 3. May 1874. Caesarism and Ultramontanism: a Rejoinder. 4. Dec. 1874. Necessary Truth. 5. Feb. 1875. The Law of England as to the Expression of Religious Opinion. _Nineteenth Century_ 1. April 1877. Mr. Gladstone and Sir G. C. Lewis on Authority. 2. May 1877. Morality and Religious Belief. 3. Sept. 1877. Improvement of the Law by Private Enterprise. 4. Dec. 1877. Suggestions as to the Reform of the Criminal Law. 5. Jan. 1880. The Criminal Code (1879). 6. Jan. 1881. The High Court of Justice. 7. April 1882. A Sk
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